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so the ripple effects for our entire economy, our social and political fabric are profound and far-reaching, and that's why, as has been just observed, the kind of gridlock that we see is so destructive. and by the way, you know, there were 52 votes, democratic votes, for an alternative back on february 28 that would have involved smart targeted cuts in certain areas of defense as well as the buffett rule millionaire tax and cuts in the farm subsidy program. there are ways to raise revenue that simply close loopholes without raising taxes, and we need to break that law again. >> senator richard blumenthal in connecticut and sam, thanks for being with us. >>> how someone wrote for gun purchases and later shamed himself. >>> and the president's dinner with the senators. tonight it's the women senators. ♪ using telemedical and mobile technologies, verizon innovators are connecting trauma surgeons to patients in the field. helping them get the attention they need, before they even reach the hospital. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. veriz
so the ripple effects for our entire economy, our social and political fabric are profound and far-reaching, and that's why, as has been just observed, the kind of gridlock that we see is so destructive. and by the way, you know, there were 52 votes, democratic votes, for an alternative back on february 28 that would have involved smart targeted cuts in certain areas of defense as well as the buffett rule millionaire tax and cuts in the farm subsidy program. there are ways to raise revenue that...
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today on wall street we found the intersection between twitter and crashing the economy. a case study in unexpected vulnerability straight ahead. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or
today on wall street we found the intersection between twitter and crashing the economy. a case study in unexpected vulnerability straight ahead. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it....
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the economy hasn't grown as we thought it would? >> in reality we're 2% slower than previous cycles trend. the market not only priced a reasonably robust recovery in the u.s. as evidenced by a strong performance throughout last year and late last year of anything housing-related. so consumer stocks, consumer discretionary stocks and financials but the market was also discounting a robust recovery in china, based on improvement for data late last year. david: that underestimate the effect of the tax hikes? >> no doubt about it. we have been underweight a negative on the home building and consumer discretionary dough mess i canly levered sectors for a couple reasons. one we thought the market was underestimating the tax effect as you alluded to. the second piece was the market was understilting the fact that the mortgage credit channel remains impaired. you see that in bank earnings this week. all the disappointment on the banking side has come on the mortgage channel. david: why bank of america got hit so hard. >> bank of america, jp
the economy hasn't grown as we thought it would? >> in reality we're 2% slower than previous cycles trend. the market not only priced a reasonably robust recovery in the u.s. as evidenced by a strong performance throughout last year and late last year of anything housing-related. so consumer stocks, consumer discretionary stocks and financials but the market was also discounting a robust recovery in china, based on improvement for data late last year. david: that underestimate the effect...
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that is not the case in a, when the economy is growing. then the debt does not have to increase. >> that's a really important point, melissa. and the truth is, arthur laffer and i and "the wall street journal" just about six months ago did a pretty extensive study that showed exactly the opposite. that in fact the countries that did the biggest fiscal stimulus in response to the great recession we lad in 2008 and 2009, that is the government's that spent and borrowed the most money had the weakest recoveries from. this kind of keynesian idea when you want to do when you get hit a financial crisis spend and borrow, we found the opposite was true. maybe you look at that one see if there any flaws in our study. because we found just the opposite. melissa: we have the to squeeze in a break. we appreciate both of you. i love these academic arguments because you're looking at at that rather than just having emotion what you feel would be right for the government to do, we're looking at real numbers and solve the problem. so i really appreciate b
that is not the case in a, when the economy is growing. then the debt does not have to increase. >> that's a really important point, melissa. and the truth is, arthur laffer and i and "the wall street journal" just about six months ago did a pretty extensive study that showed exactly the opposite. that in fact the countries that did the biggest fiscal stimulus in response to the great recession we lad in 2008 and 2009, that is the government's that spent and borrowed the most...
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they want more from the fed, because the economy is weakening, or they want the economy to rebound and nothing's happening and we jump around all over the place. >> warren, what do you think? you've been constructive on this market all through the first quarter. you felt like there was more to go here. but do you feel like the psychology is changing with the volatility that we've seen this week? >> i'll tell you, this week has been a little bit troubling, and i have been pretty bullish up until this point. when you tend to see days like this, where the day after day, up and down bid on the dow, 100-plus point move on any given day, that's a sign that this market is truly struggling. >> are you rethinking your bullish position, at least for the short-term? >> a little bit. i think the thing that's probably sways me the most is the economic data we've been seeing out of the united states in the last week to ten days in particular, maybe the last couple of weeks has been a little bit weaker than the trend going into that. and that's a little troubling to me. >> all that nervousness in the
they want more from the fed, because the economy is weakening, or they want the economy to rebound and nothing's happening and we jump around all over the place. >> warren, what do you think? you've been constructive on this market all through the first quarter. you felt like there was more to go here. but do you feel like the psychology is changing with the volatility that we've seen this week? >> i'll tell you, this week has been a little bit troubling, and i have been pretty...
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it's keeping the economy going, because the economy isself is experiencing anemic growth, but they're not looking at the negatives or glass half empty argument. that's as insurance, that's against a future inflation risk or uncertainty. the degree of liquidity we've created creates an inflation risk at some point. i can't tell you when. pressures in the immediatet term. they're out there. and i think investors have not focus the on that enough. equities, as long as corporate earnings hold up are a good place to be. yields are strong and the s&p -- >> michael, will worpt earnings hold up? that's the key. >> that's the $64,000 question. you know, you have concerns about slowing worldwide economic growth. you have concerns about u.s. growth. i mean, look at the latest gdp numbers. look at unemployment. so if growth slows in the united states or goes into recession, if the worldwide economy does continue to slow down, then corporate earnings will have a much harder time keeping up. that's what's keeping the foundation of stocks right now. so investors looking for stocks or yield or safe h
it's keeping the economy going, because the economy isself is experiencing anemic growth, but they're not looking at the negatives or glass half empty argument. that's as insurance, that's against a future inflation risk or uncertainty. the degree of liquidity we've created creates an inflation risk at some point. i can't tell you when. pressures in the immediatet term. they're out there. and i think investors have not focus the on that enough. equities, as long as corporate earnings hold up...
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economy but the global economy. what does, passenger traffic which i know has been on an upswing, what does it say to you about how our economies are recovering here? >> well, what we, i no longer have quite as close a front row seat as i used to have, but what the most relevant data i think we've seen in recent weeks is some weakness in what are called average prices which would suggest demand is not as robust all of us who are hoping an economic recovery would like. so i don't think it is sending any particularly clear message but i think that the diminution or weakening of yield is, if anything a negative sign relative to the economy. david: bob crandall who is a snowbird by the way. just found that out. speaking to us from down in florida. by the way when do you go back to gloucester, bob? >> may 1st every year and back to florida in october. david: you missed a long, cold winter. i don't blame you a bit. thank you for coming in, bob. appreciate it. lori: more trouble may be heading apple's way. we have the anal
economy but the global economy. what does, passenger traffic which i know has been on an upswing, what does it say to you about how our economies are recovering here? >> well, what we, i no longer have quite as close a front row seat as i used to have, but what the most relevant data i think we've seen in recent weeks is some weakness in what are called average prices which would suggest demand is not as robust all of us who are hoping an economic recovery would like. so i don't think it...
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these are preventible tragedies that disable our workers, devastate our families, and damage our economy. now it looks increasingly like the fertilizer plant that exploded last wednesday may have been a preventible tragedy. according to reuters, the plant had been storing more than 1300 times the amount of ammonium nitrate fertilizer that would normally alert the u.s. department of homeland security to a possible safety oversight. that's 100 times more than the amount of ammonium nitrate used in the oklahoma city bombing. representative thompson from mississippi and a ranking member of the house committee on homeland security released a statement saying, quote, it seems this manufacturer was willfully off the grid. yet we understand the department of homeland security did not even know the plant existed until it blew up. i strongly believe if the proper safeguards were in place, the loss of life and destruction could have been far less extensive. while many of the initial mist relatives boston quickly appeared to come into focus, in texas, we're left mostly with unanswered questions. fir
these are preventible tragedies that disable our workers, devastate our families, and damage our economy. now it looks increasingly like the fertilizer plant that exploded last wednesday may have been a preventible tragedy. according to reuters, the plant had been storing more than 1300 times the amount of ammonium nitrate fertilizer that would normally alert the u.s. department of homeland security to a possible safety oversight. that's 100 times more than the amount of ammonium nitrate used...
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the fed says, we absolutely need them to keep the economy going, and you need a stronger economy for your business. at the same time, your numbers show that with interest rates so low, it's really hard for you guys to make money in this environment. how do you feel about that? it's a double-edged sword, right? >> yeah, michelle, it is. so we actually make more money when rates are higher, so we'd like to see rates higher, particularly, a positive-sloping yield curve. you know, the fed has a strong view in consensus that rates need to stay low. i'm not generally in that camp. i think the early stages of qe were probably good. i think it's very debatable now whether it's doing any good or not. i personally think the economy trying to find its own natural structural, level of stabilization, and it's going to do that at its own pace, with or without qe. a lot of people disagree with that. but i think it's about confidence, not about how much qe we have. >> mr. king, appreciate your time, sir. thanks for joining us today. >> thank you very much. have a good day. >> great to have you on. >
the fed says, we absolutely need them to keep the economy going, and you need a stronger economy for your business. at the same time, your numbers show that with interest rates so low, it's really hard for you guys to make money in this environment. how do you feel about that? it's a double-edged sword, right? >> yeah, michelle, it is. so we actually make more money when rates are higher, so we'd like to see rates higher, particularly, a positive-sloping yield curve. you know, the fed has...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> we have just learned that boston's boylesston treat is going to reopen to the public on wednesday. according to a tweet sent out by the boston police department earlier this hour. boyl boyleston street was ground zero for the boston terrorist attack. it's a place where a makeshift memorial has taken place since the attack and it has moved a few blocks away. a memorial that represents what boston is fighting and will still be fighting and its resolve. and a reopening of a place that needed to reopen so a city can recover. our continuing coverage continues next with "piers morgan live." thanks for watching. wiggle your toes. and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. [ female announcer
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> we have just learned that boston's boylesston treat is going to reopen to the public on wednesday. according to a tweet sent out by the boston police department earlier this hour. boyl boyleston street was ground zero for the boston terrorist attack. it's a place where a makeshift memorial has taken place since the attack and it has moved a few blocks away....
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>> we are such a big fraction of the local economy now. it wasn't true for many years. employment and expenditure, retail expenditure and so forth. so there was -- there was a time when you had this manufacturing city and this second tear financial center right up to even a little bit post-world war ii. it's still make mug in addition there is for the vietnam war. but after the the winchester plant closed the place had virtually very little in the way of other major employers and we were not stepping up to our responsibility as corporate citizens. and we have now. we've done a tremendous amount of work to build a relationship. i was fortunate that the mayor of new haven who was elected the same year i became president has served the same length of time and he's just announced he's stepping down. >> rose: didn't you go to sigh him early on and have your picture taken with him? >> we did more that that. we sat down and talked about how yale could help and what could we do. he had some ideas, some of them came to fruition. we've had our bumps in the road but basically it's
>> we are such a big fraction of the local economy now. it wasn't true for many years. employment and expenditure, retail expenditure and so forth. so there was -- there was a time when you had this manufacturing city and this second tear financial center right up to even a little bit post-world war ii. it's still make mug in addition there is for the vietnam war. but after the the winchester plant closed the place had virtually very little in the way of other major employers and we were...
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i mean, copper is the gauge of the global economy. we saw russia come out last night. they warn that if the physical commodities continued a sell-off they may fall and slick themselves into a recession. if we start to see russia fall into recession, parts of europe also may fall. the u.s. to be right behind it, and this could be as serious meltdown that could occur. liz: well, a meltdown in gold. right now we're up about $4. it is not a big deal. still, well off of the eyes of the past year or so. let me just get to crude oil right now. it is rebounding a bit by about a dollar and 54. overall, the entire energy complex looks stronger. what is that duty today? >> i think we have overdone it. we oversold the market. we got into a level where commercial buyers came into start hedging positions. i'm with that. to me right now eyeleted 84 and a half to 85. from here you buy this. and we head back up higher. liz: what would drive the move fire? >> well, a couple of things. coming up with a lot of bad news right now. and there was a huge sell-off in commodities. it's it's a s
i mean, copper is the gauge of the global economy. we saw russia come out last night. they warn that if the physical commodities continued a sell-off they may fall and slick themselves into a recession. if we start to see russia fall into recession, parts of europe also may fall. the u.s. to be right behind it, and this could be as serious meltdown that could occur. liz: well, a meltdown in gold. right now we're up about $4. it is not a big deal. still, well off of the eyes of the past year or...
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a parallel economy that has a oro had of gone colombia wants to eradicate completely. little by little we're going to regain control we have to do away with all of this but at the same time we have to give the people work opportunities. for his safety posing or all right around in an armored four by four he wants to show us that he's perfectly at ease and to go via that he's at home here everywhere even at the barbershop. someone wants to say hello does that mean my go to the major ally you visit let me introduce you to some french journalists a major is the chief of the city police is a very good friend of ours. we have a contract with the police a contract with the army a contract with the city hall. that we also have a school that we finance and. the company finances the police and the army which in exchange ensures that security but the company also uses its dollars to win over the inhabitants its latest project a local radio station. as i do most of who we've been the victim of a very strong demonization campaign. and we think that thanks to the raid. we're going
a parallel economy that has a oro had of gone colombia wants to eradicate completely. little by little we're going to regain control we have to do away with all of this but at the same time we have to give the people work opportunities. for his safety posing or all right around in an armored four by four he wants to show us that he's perfectly at ease and to go via that he's at home here everywhere even at the barbershop. someone wants to say hello does that mean my go to the major ally you...
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>> corrected for -- you mean as a share of the economy? >> are we going to spend more real dollars or less dollars than last year? >> we are back on the same thing. >> why can't you liberals answer simple questions? are we going to spend more money this year than last year? >> you know going to a movies cost a nickel when you were a kid. >> last year -- are we going to spend more money this year or less? did we take in more money or less. >> with the economy, less. >> we will spend more than last year. >> we cut the deficit in half the fifth year. >> just like shutting down the white house to the little children because obviously little children are not high on the priority list, and just like this, this president to make a cheap political point when we are spending more money, taking in more money, this was his idea, and he doesn't like it, now he's going to make -- he's telling the american people to suffer. >> now i'm confused. now i'm confused. you are the guy who wants to cut the government spending. >> yes, more. >> and anytime they
>> corrected for -- you mean as a share of the economy? >> are we going to spend more real dollars or less dollars than last year? >> we are back on the same thing. >> why can't you liberals answer simple questions? are we going to spend more money this year than last year? >> you know going to a movies cost a nickel when you were a kid. >> last year -- are we going to spend more money this year or less? did we take in more money or less. >> with the...
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. >> hey, melissa, yeah, this deal has been getting bigger and bigger, you would think with this economy being at risk, it would be an odd time for a theme park company to go public, that's what's happening. you saw kayla break the details there. it is going to price at $27. now here's what's changed. 26 million shares offered, 10 million being offered by seaworld and 16 million from blackstone. they bought four years ago from anheuser-busch. this morning in the filing increased the number of shares it planned to sell from 10 million to 16 million. also, as she reported, 3.9 million in overallotment going to be sold. that was upped from 3 million to 3.9. there's 15 million more shares being held in reserve for a potential future offering, and now based on this, after the ipo, blackstone will still own -- it's going to be now about 63% of the company. now, under blackstone management, sea world has become profitable again. the net income quadrupled last year. the average customer spends over $58 each, that's nearly a 4% increase. risks a lot of debt. quote, we are highly leveraged. nearly
. >> hey, melissa, yeah, this deal has been getting bigger and bigger, you would think with this economy being at risk, it would be an odd time for a theme park company to go public, that's what's happening. you saw kayla break the details there. it is going to price at $27. now here's what's changed. 26 million shares offered, 10 million being offered by seaworld and 16 million from blackstone. they bought four years ago from anheuser-busch. this morning in the filing increased the...
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kansas republican say the cuts are hurting the economy. lawmakers want furloughs postponed to give time to find a remedy. air traffic control cut backs are facing delays nationwide. >> pressure building on a district attorney to resign in texas because she was found drunk driving. the video shows her losing her balance, and failing several times to try to walk a straight line. she pleaded guilty and is serving a 45 day jail term but the 63-year-old two determine d.a.says she has no plans to quit. >> a ground breaking today, the school located on summit drive. as city leaders came out to celebrate, some are not happy bit. abc 7 news has the story. a ground breaking for the newest school in burlingame in 50 years. declining enrollment forced them to close in the 70s but that changed now. >> we have over 200 students coming to the burlingame school district over and above what is predicted three years ago. >> so you need a new school? >> we need a new school. >> it straddles burlingame and lilsboro. some don't want it back because streets and
kansas republican say the cuts are hurting the economy. lawmakers want furloughs postponed to give time to find a remedy. air traffic control cut backs are facing delays nationwide. >> pressure building on a district attorney to resign in texas because she was found drunk driving. the video shows her losing her balance, and failing several times to try to walk a straight line. she pleaded guilty and is serving a 45 day jail term but the 63-year-old two determine d.a.says she has no plans...
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mcdonald's blames the economy and increased competition for the slump. it hopes dollar menu items will bring customers back in the spring. kimberly clark's first quarter profits were up 13% on strong sales in brands kleenex and cottonelle. also, emerging markets are bringing demand for diapers and household goods. still to come, why so many americans are scared of the stock market. that's later on. but first, on this earth day, how some of america's largest corporations are getting into nature. bill moller has that after the break. th a deadly disease. i was one of them. i'm a nurse and i knew how damaging the disease was to my life. nothing i tried seemed to work. my brother died. from complications of the exact same preventable disease and i knew i had to do something to get healthy. my disease was obesity and after consulting with my doctor, i received the effective treatment i needed. obesity is a second leading cause of preventable death in the united states. but it's a treatable disease, and there's effective treatment options available. now is tim
mcdonald's blames the economy and increased competition for the slump. it hopes dollar menu items will bring customers back in the spring. kimberly clark's first quarter profits were up 13% on strong sales in brands kleenex and cottonelle. also, emerging markets are bringing demand for diapers and household goods. still to come, why so many americans are scared of the stock market. that's later on. but first, on this earth day, how some of america's largest corporations are getting into nature....
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. tlont is eviden tonight there is growing evidence that the older brother tamerlan was the leader. briern todd is "out front" live in boston right now. you have information on the visit which was bizarre by the accounts of everyone who was there that day, right? >> reporter: sure was, erin. it was actually the second outburst he had in a couple of months. officials at that mosque are telling us the first came in november when he confronted someone during a service, someone speaking at the mosque. that confrontation was not as clear and not as inflammatory as the one that came in january. this is january 18th on a friday. this was right around the time of the martin luther king holiday. officials at that mosque, the islamic society of boston tell us at that time someone was giving a sermon at the mosque and extolling the virtues of martin luther king junior and saying that mohammad and king were men people should emulate and that was too much for tamerl
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it doesn't meet the needs of our economy and security. we need to move forward with this debate on how to make sure that our immigration system moving forward does meet the needs. >> i'm hearing it sounds like a lot of the things i heard after 9/11 which is that you think really what is broken here when we are talking about this specific case is interagency cooperation. >> we have made great strides over the last ten or 11 years making sure there is better cooperation and communication. more needs to be done. in the case of boston the two suspects we weren't able to track their movements, what they were doing and making sure that we had a handle on some of the folks that did have the opportunity or the proclivity to be involved in terrorism activities. >> if you watched yesterday some serious fireworks during the judiciary committee hearing. let me play that for folks. >> if you have ways to improve the bill, offer an amendment when we start mark up in may. i say that particularly those who are pointing to what happened, the terrible trag
it doesn't meet the needs of our economy and security. we need to move forward with this debate on how to make sure that our immigration system moving forward does meet the needs. >> i'm hearing it sounds like a lot of the things i heard after 9/11 which is that you think really what is broken here when we are talking about this specific case is interagency cooperation. >> we have made great strides over the last ten or 11 years making sure there is better cooperation and...
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the president is obviously very engaged on the issue of moving the economy forward and innovation is a key part of that, whether that's around clean and renewable energy, whether around pioneering new digital projects. a lot of that gets lost when we talk about job creation, or it is given a backseat as the liberal idea of how to save the economy. how do you sort of take this space, this innovation space, make it nonpartisan, not ideological, and go ahead americans to buy into the idea that this in fact may be the future. the jobs may not be as numerous as old manufacturing, but they could be -- i mean, there are considerable numbers of people who could be employed in technologies of the future. >> well, to the president's credit, and i think to the credit of a lot of these industries in california and here in new york, i think there is a fairly broad bipartisan consensus this is an area of tremendous innovation of world leadership for this economy and we need to continue to invest. the president got some grief for some of the administration's investments in the green technology, but
the president is obviously very engaged on the issue of moving the economy forward and innovation is a key part of that, whether that's around clean and renewable energy, whether around pioneering new digital projects. a lot of that gets lost when we talk about job creation, or it is given a backseat as the liberal idea of how to save the economy. how do you sort of take this space, this innovation space, make it nonpartisan, not ideological, and go ahead americans to buy into the idea that...
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its decline does not mean the economy is going back into recession. there's some people that believe that, but we're still the plow horse economy. that's the phrase we've used. it's not a race horse. it's a plow horse. it's still a horse. it's still growing, but our -- our economy, those productivity-enhancing technologies that we just talked about, they are fighting against the headwinds of a big government and regulation and obama care. that's really what is in a nutshell what's happening in the economy. these commodities, they are going to move up and down over time. i wouldn't read too much into them. i think inflation is going to pick up, but it's not going to be hyper inflation, which is what many people believe. >> we're bringing back jackie d'angelis who thought she was done for the evening, but we're going to put her back to work because i wanted to talk to you about technology in particular, and the fall in apple and the fact that everybody is saying that the technology market per se is really going to struggle without the leadership of a. d
its decline does not mean the economy is going back into recession. there's some people that believe that, but we're still the plow horse economy. that's the phrase we've used. it's not a race horse. it's a plow horse. it's still a horse. it's still growing, but our -- our economy, those productivity-enhancing technologies that we just talked about, they are fighting against the headwinds of a big government and regulation and obama care. that's really what is in a nutshell what's happening in...
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s and businessmen who run these types of facilities can't face any type of new regulation or our economy is doomed. but that's right you know we don't know all the circumstances that led to this explosion investors are still trying to sort out the pieces what we do know is that this fertilizer mixing plant . facing very little regulatory scrutiny from any of the agencies involved the osha occupational safety and health administration the last time they inspected the plant was in one nine hundred eighty five. other regulatory agencies barely looked at it and that's largely because they have so little funding i'm so few resources to to really do diligence that's required for these very dangerous types of plants i mean you say wasn't it you said that osha which i mean this is obviously not just an environmental hazard or a hazard for the people who live abroad the plane it's a hazard for the people who work there which is why the occupational safety and health administration should be looking into this stuff and you say that they haven't looked into it since nineteen eighty five. i was i th
s and businessmen who run these types of facilities can't face any type of new regulation or our economy is doomed. but that's right you know we don't know all the circumstances that led to this explosion investors are still trying to sort out the pieces what we do know is that this fertilizer mixing plant . facing very little regulatory scrutiny from any of the agencies involved the osha occupational safety and health administration the last time they inspected the plant was in one nine...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> 34 minutes past the hour. i'm jonathan mann. >> and i'm isha sesay. it is just over one week since the boston marathon bombings that shocked the world. >> and the city is trying to heal. people in boston and across the u.s. observing a moment of silence at 2:50 p.m. local time monday. >> it was intense. it was full of highs and lows. we worked really, really hard. there were a lot of people that came to help solve this problem but the bottom line was we got them. they are either arrested or dead. and that is the way we have to deal with this type of a situation. we try to prevent everything. and we are so sympathetic to anybody injured or killed in this attack but they caught us and we now have to go back and hold accountable. >> let's bring you up to speed. the surviving suspect is communicating with investigators from his hospital bed. dzhokhar tsarnaev indicated that he and his deceased older brother acted alone and had no help from foreign ter
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> 34 minutes past the hour. i'm jonathan mann. >> and i'm isha sesay. it is just over one week since the boston marathon bombings that shocked the world. >> and the city is trying to heal. people in boston and across the u.s. observing a moment of silence at 2:50 p.m. local time monday. >> it was intense. it was full of highs and lows. we...
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we have a tough economy still in front of us that we need solutions for. and i think the women can very much be part of that debate in bringing it forward. >> i've always been struck by the fact that even when there weren't 20, that the women senators have always bonded across party lines. and across ideological lines. i know that lisa murkowsky's vote against gun background checks was a big disappointment to many of you and she was supposed to be the host of tonight's get-together until it was moved to the white house. and heidi heitkamp, how difficult might that conversation with with the white house. we told that the white house was very angry with her to have voted against the background checks. >> you know, andrea, both heidi heitkamp and lisa murkowsky voted for the gun trafficking bill. there was a measure that they were willing to support to end gun trafficking, straw purchasing, pro enforcement measures. so i think there's bipartisan support for these bills, i think we can find consensus going forward and we have to work a little harder. i find th
we have a tough economy still in front of us that we need solutions for. and i think the women can very much be part of that debate in bringing it forward. >> i've always been struck by the fact that even when there weren't 20, that the women senators have always bonded across party lines. and across ideological lines. i know that lisa murkowsky's vote against gun background checks was a big disappointment to many of you and she was supposed to be the host of tonight's get-together until...
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difference fosters fellowship among marathon runners and that has fostered culture and now, even a whole economy you wouldn't know existed unless you went looking. this is a runner named ambi burrfoot. he won the marathon in 1968. he was less than a mile from the finish yesterday when the explosions put there. it is hard to believe this attack targeted the marathon, but even if it was hit as a symbol of something else, it was hit in a way that mean it is world to a whole community of people who run. he wrote today in runners world, this wasn't just an attack against the marathon. it was our use of the streets. we have used our public roadways for annual parades, protest marchers, marathons and all over manner of events. the roads belong to us and their use represents a part of our free and democratic tradition. i trust and believe that will not change in the future. not in boston, not at the boston marathon and not in other important event. we cannot tent violent akts koent threaten our great institution, but our institutions did not become great by following a path of timidity and cowardess. we
difference fosters fellowship among marathon runners and that has fostered culture and now, even a whole economy you wouldn't know existed unless you went looking. this is a runner named ambi burrfoot. he won the marathon in 1968. he was less than a mile from the finish yesterday when the explosions put there. it is hard to believe this attack targeted the marathon, but even if it was hit as a symbol of something else, it was hit in a way that mean it is world to a whole community of people who...
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guns, immigration and the economy. i think congress can only handle maybe one or two issues of that, and as we saw right now they dropped the ball on guns. one of them didn't go through. >> what is the fallout on guns? what happens? the president -- michael, he seemed to telegraph how he planned on campaigning on this. he used this issue in a campaign mode. the question i wonder is in a year is it still the same message? >> chuck, this goes back to the point i just made about immigration, that the opponents here have intensity and persistence. the supporters of gun control, they may feel strongly about it. maybe a certain intensity and historically what happens, that support, it fades, whereas the opposition remains intent called preference intensity is a really important thing that drives what happens in washington. i think that, you know, one reason that people who did not want to support gun control opposed this kind of general cultural sense, a signifier for where you are on cultural issues. where do you come down
guns, immigration and the economy. i think congress can only handle maybe one or two issues of that, and as we saw right now they dropped the ball on guns. one of them didn't go through. >> what is the fallout on guns? what happens? the president -- michael, he seemed to telegraph how he planned on campaigning on this. he used this issue in a campaign mode. the question i wonder is in a year is it still the same message? >> chuck, this goes back to the point i just made about...
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. >> the economy is the most important activity in any society. when you buy stuff, when you owe to school, when you buy a house, when you of the bank and deposit your money -- it is all part of economic activity. is --ever, the economy due to deficit and debt. the federal deficit is at more than $1 trillion. the national debt is that more and $16 trillion. the senior director of the bipartisan policy desk says that the debt has been acutely living so much that the economy is on hiring. >> our debt is the percentage of gdp. in the last 30 or 40 years has in less than 40%. it is only in recent years that we have seen a client. the fact is, we are in dangerous territory. that thesullivan says policymakers are arguing and debating but missing the main shellshocked u.s. economy. >> joshua gordon says that the deficit is continuing to expand because of job loss, creating less revenue and more spending on aid programs. >> you have a large deficit for four years because you have low revenues and people don't have paid or they're getting less. but also we
. >> the economy is the most important activity in any society. when you buy stuff, when you owe to school, when you buy a house, when you of the bank and deposit your money -- it is all part of economic activity. is --ever, the economy due to deficit and debt. the federal deficit is at more than $1 trillion. the national debt is that more and $16 trillion. the senior director of the bipartisan policy desk says that the debt has been acutely living so much that the economy is on hiring....
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absolutely. 7.7% gdp growth is still history high for most economies. clearly a little slower than was expected. they're going through some growing pains right now as they sort of shift from being a totally export driven economy to seeing the middle class expand. china this decade will probably see a tripling of its middle class from about 14%, to 43%. and that's an extremely powerful event. it is historic. and it is going on in the rest of the emerging world as well. david: scott, let me bring it back home for a second if i can. i will read off the percent of decline we've had over the past couple weeks since the highs of the various markets. the dow is down 2.2%. the s&p down 2 1/2%. nasdaq is down almost 3% but that's not the kind of correction that we thought we were going to get. we were hering from five to 10%. is that all we're going to get? is this correction of 2 to 3%? is that it? >> here is my viewpoint on it, david. there is still so much incredible amount of money on the sidelines i think it will stair step. i think we will see it eventuall
absolutely. 7.7% gdp growth is still history high for most economies. clearly a little slower than was expected. they're going through some growing pains right now as they sort of shift from being a totally export driven economy to seeing the middle class expand. china this decade will probably see a tripling of its middle class from about 14%, to 43%. and that's an extremely powerful event. it is historic. and it is going on in the rest of the emerging world as well. david: scott, let me bring...
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. >> we should think in terms of people that help the american economy. people who work. >>reporter: former l.a. congressman about agreed with pez richlt certainly we have to maintain our family based immigration stirjs add that go foreign born college graduate shouldn't be sent packing. >> that is nuts for this country. >>reporter: former pens vin governor told perez there has to be compromise. >> has to be give-and-take. on all sides of the issue. >>reporter: perez foreign born college graduate in the country illegally until reese evenly when she got deferment. >> i'men trout aplay to law school in the fall. >>reporter: the argument is that the spirit that drives people to come to this country to strive for better life is at least as important as the skills they bring with them. she srm has plenty of spirit. in the newsroom, abc 7 news. >> indeed. federal government dropped all charges against mississippi man accused of sending ricin laced let investigators the president and others. pall curtis walked out of jail this afternoon. just dressed media earlier today saying h
. >> we should think in terms of people that help the american economy. people who work. >>reporter: former l.a. congressman about agreed with pez richlt certainly we have to maintain our family based immigration stirjs add that go foreign born college graduate shouldn't be sent packing. >> that is nuts for this country. >>reporter: former pens vin governor told perez there has to be compromise. >> has to be give-and-take. on all sides of the issue....
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they're vilified, they're made to be responsible for the fall of our economy. that's not what happens. there is no evidence whatsoever to demonstrate that workplace safety regulations by osha make any impact on a business's ability. i would argue that a facility like this that blows up, not only do you have the devastation of people who've been killed, you have now a lost numbers of jobs and you have a community that's completely devastated by this disaster. >> yeah. this is a perfect example of -- i don't -- i cover public life for a living. i don't think very often who's regulating huge warehouses of nitrates that are sitting there and could blow up. that's someone's job, right? someone is out there doing this. one place is the chemical safety board. they do post disaster investigations. they try to create recommendations. here's a statistic to give you a sense, celeste, about the squeezing there is on regulatory bodies more fully. those gray bars are recorded incidents, right, chemical workplace incidents and those orange bars are investigations. what you se
they're vilified, they're made to be responsible for the fall of our economy. that's not what happens. there is no evidence whatsoever to demonstrate that workplace safety regulations by osha make any impact on a business's ability. i would argue that a facility like this that blows up, not only do you have the devastation of people who've been killed, you have now a lost numbers of jobs and you have a community that's completely devastated by this disaster. >> yeah. this is a perfect...
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. >>> when it comes to boosting the economy and creating jobs, gop leaders have stuck to one solution. cut spending. >> it's time to cut spending. >> try and reduce the level of spending here in washington. >> our goal here is to cut spending. >> the sequester, it does cut spendi ing spending. >> cut spending. oh, sure, that'll fix everything, right? wrong. president obama repeatedly warned that last month's automatic budget cuts would hurt our economy and slow down our recovery. >> my budget also replaces the foolish across the board spending cuts that are already hurting our economy. >> but speaker boehner, majority leader cantor, and the other far right wingers wouldn't budge. and now the cuts are hurting air travelers. the faa has been forced to slash hours for 47,000 employees. including 15,000 air traffic controllers. and we're seeing airport delays all across the country. surely boehner and cantor are -- would be flying high. after all, they got those spending cuts they wanted to badly, didn't they? not quite. instead, they're still on the attack against the president. pushing
. >>> when it comes to boosting the economy and creating jobs, gop leaders have stuck to one solution. cut spending. >> it's time to cut spending. >> try and reduce the level of spending here in washington. >> our goal here is to cut spending. >> the sequester, it does cut spendi ing spending. >> cut spending. oh, sure, that'll fix everything, right? wrong. president obama repeatedly warned that last month's automatic budget cuts would hurt our economy and...
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how fast and how big is our economy growing? >> and wait a second, the next part, this coming friday. >> yeah. >> because we're recalculating the numbers, it will show 3% growth. it's not 3% growth. it wouldn't be 3% growth without this recalculation, what's your point? >> my point is, again, stuart, you and i go back and forth on this, the economy is getting better in spite of president obama not because of anything president obama has done. if he just left it alone, it probably would be getting better at an earlier stage. we didn't need to be in this mess for five years, it could have been a three-year ordeal. stuart: can you say that this economy is getting that much better. hardly any growth in the fourth quarter of last year and cooked the books on this year's first quarter. >> a difference between the number, the new calculation and the old calculation? i don't know either, but it's not going to be three full percentage points on gdp. we're the not going from a negative growth to a 3% growth rate because they changed the d
how fast and how big is our economy growing? >> and wait a second, the next part, this coming friday. >> yeah. >> because we're recalculating the numbers, it will show 3% growth. it's not 3% growth. it wouldn't be 3% growth without this recalculation, what's your point? >> my point is, again, stuart, you and i go back and forth on this, the economy is getting better in spite of president obama not because of anything president obama has done. if he just left it alone, it...
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we're seeing the impact of the disruption and economy at our airports. the congressional budget office says it will have 7 a,000 fewer jobs at the end of the year, if the sequester remains in place. we cannot afford those disruptive impacts on the economy. >> quickly, though, i want your response it a quote from a former high ranking state transportation official person unnamed but the quote was in "politico." everyone seems more at interest of "i told you so." people are too happy it blame it on the other haparty and i thin that will run for a while. your reaction to, the unnamed transportation official there. >> tamron, that's why we should get on with the conference committee. the whole purpose is to try and iron out your differences. to try to negotiate a common budget solution and we would like to do that in a transparent way, in the light of day. the so-called regular order. our republican colleagues have been calling for that for months and months and months. now we don't really understand why they don't take the next step in the process. that the
we're seeing the impact of the disruption and economy at our airports. the congressional budget office says it will have 7 a,000 fewer jobs at the end of the year, if the sequester remains in place. we cannot afford those disruptive impacts on the economy. >> quickly, though, i want your response it a quote from a former high ranking state transportation official person unnamed but the quote was in "politico." everyone seems more at interest of "i told you so." people...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. try e-mail marketing from constantcontact. it's the fastest, easiest way to create great-looking custom e-mails that bring customers through your door. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try. >>> now, an amazing story. two settings, here, in boston and in the texas town of west where a fire explosion killed 14,000 people. one man witnessed both this and the tragedy in boston. gary tuckman has that story. >> reporter: joe and amy look at this past week of disasters in boston and west texas from a very different van teenage point than others. so unique, it's hard to c contemplate. >> we just feel blessed that we're both okay. >> joe's story begins last monday in boston. he was running his first marathon for a charity called champions for children. this picture of him was taken at the finish line. just seconds after he crossed. >> his wiech, amy, was so very close. but not injured. >> that doesn't seem to make any sense when the per
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the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. . >>> a triple murder two years ago just outside of boston. one of the victims? suspect one's boxing friends. news on that today next. >>> new questions tonight about whether the bombing suspect who died in that shootout with the police is linked to another horrific crime two years earlier. prosecutors are looking at a murder from 2011 where the victims included a man that the bombing suspect reportedly once called his best friend. >> at this early hour, three people found dead inside of an apartment. >> this crime was not random. they are looking for two assailants. >> the victims, men all in their late 20s or 30s were stabbed to death. >> there was a girl running out of the house saying there's blood everywhere and there's like marijuana all over the bodies apparently. >> the murder of the three men has never been solved. the district attorney at the time called it a targeted killing. >> it does look leak the assail
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but we have shifted to service economy, lot of processed foods. you point out like 80% of the sodium is just from eating out. if we cooked more, we would get less of it. what is that all about? >> basically there are things about cooking that kind of automatically guarantee, if you are doing it, or another human is doing it for you, that you will eat really healthy. think about french fries. they are a pain to make. to make yourself. you will never do it more than a month or so because it is a big mess. you have to get rid of the oil. but corporations make it so efishn'tly and so easily, you can have them twice a day, which many americans do. so there is something built in to nature that will drive you to eating real food. the best thing about your diet is not the nutrient but who is cooking it. human being or corporation. >> you say women tend to prefer boiling and men tend to prefer brazing. what's the gender tendencies behind that? >> men love to grill. we have this great tradition of men outdoors, self dramatizing it, making it seem complicate
but we have shifted to service economy, lot of processed foods. you point out like 80% of the sodium is just from eating out. if we cooked more, we would get less of it. what is that all about? >> basically there are things about cooking that kind of automatically guarantee, if you are doing it, or another human is doing it for you, that you will eat really healthy. think about french fries. they are a pain to make. to make yourself. you will never do it more than a month or so because it...
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it's bad enough your philosophy of cutting spending as the economy recovers isn't working anywhere in the world, but what about the fact that frances haskell depends on that program for her one good meal of the day. you know, for a man famous for weeping, do you shed a single tear for a near centenarian about to lose this essential service? because if you don't, you should keep one thing in mind. nations are judged not by how much money they receive from powerful groups like the nra, but by how they treat the weakest members of society. people just like frances haskell. stay with us. the day's top lines are coming. [ kate ] many women may not be absorbing the calcium they take as well as they could because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. and "up to 75% lower copays." as a preferred pharmacy, walgreens can save you as much as 75% compared to other select pharmacies. walgreens, at the corner of happy and healthy. as m
it's bad enough your philosophy of cutting spending as the economy recovers isn't working anywhere in the world, but what about the fact that frances haskell depends on that program for her one good meal of the day. you know, for a man famous for weeping, do you shed a single tear for a near centenarian about to lose this essential service? because if you don't, you should keep one thing in mind. nations are judged not by how much money they receive from powerful groups like the nra, but by how...
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>> well, it's got a diversified economy, increasingly not just oil or minimum wage jobs. it's got population from around the country and around the world flooding in. about 4 million in the past ten years. it is a state that's been oriented towards economic growth and success and i think that's worked out quite well. we see the results. >> we have made fun of rick perry at times and his presidential campaign. we're not alone. the rest of america joined in, including a lot of people in texas. that said, as a governor? ruthlessly efficient when it came to fighting for and bringing jobs to the people of texas. >> i've been on this press release list for five or six years. every day, it is 40 jobs, 300 jobs, 200 jobs. it's been a pretty consistent drum beat. >> unbelievable. >> doesn't it come at some costs in terms of regulatory, environment, certainly things like that? up here the perception is it is the wild west in that sense. and sure, jobs will go there because they aren't subjected to the same regulations they are here. >> i wanted to look at that when i was writing th
>> well, it's got a diversified economy, increasingly not just oil or minimum wage jobs. it's got population from around the country and around the world flooding in. about 4 million in the past ten years. it is a state that's been oriented towards economic growth and success and i think that's worked out quite well. we see the results. >> we have made fun of rick perry at times and his presidential campaign. we're not alone. the rest of america joined in, including a lot of people...